Attempts to sell the smart grid to electricity consumers and taxpayers have understandably leaned toward promoting the â??carrotâ? of customer-side applications and their benefits, the â??stickâ? being a mandate.Â Unfortunately, these promised benefits, while valuable, are not the whole story, and will likely not be fully realized for many years.Â If the â??carrotâ? cannot be affordably delivered soon, the appearance of overstated promises, especially given the recent hype and media attention, might ignite a consumer/taxpayer backlash that could derail smart grid progress.Â And the stakes are high.Â The smart grid is more than a smart meter, and is a must for keeping the lights on and electricity prices in check for the early 21st century.Â The reasons have their roots in trends that started in the electricity industry in the 1960s, and their impacts are now reaching critical significance.Â Today the 21st century electric grid owner, planner, and operator face a growing uncertainty, complexity, inadequacy, conflict, and the need for flexibility, robustness, real-time situation awareness, forecasting in uncertainty and rapid response.Â The smart grid is a necessary, if not sufficient, investment.Â Dr. Brown thinks the public needs to be told about this necessity and helped to understand the real reasons sooner rather than later.

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